Burt Frisselle joins Gidley, Jaeger for season finale

Burt Frisselle Joins Kodak Dallara for Miller Finale
12 September 08- (Cincinnati, OH) -- It will be in a different car
and with different co-drivers, but for Burt Frisselle things will have a
familiar feel as he moves from one Ford-powered ...

Burt Frisselle Joins Kodak Dallara for Miller Finale

12 September 08- (Cincinnati, OH) -- It will be in a different car
and with different co-drivers, but for Burt Frisselle things will have a
familiar feel as he moves from one Ford-powered Dallara to another to
drive the No. 77 Kodak with Memo Gidley and Brad Jaeger in the Rolex
Sports Car Series season-finale SunRichGourmet.com 1000 next weekend.

Frisselle, who finished fifth in the 2006 Miller event, will try to help
the No. 77 Kodak-liveried Dallara score points toward the 2008 team
championship standings for Doran Racing.

"I'm happy to get this opportunity to run with Memo and
Brad," said Frisselle. "I hated watching the race in New
Jersey instead of running in it, so this will be a great chance to have a
good run before getting things started on 2009. The Dallara won the
Infineon round and was on the podium again in New Jersey, so the program
certainly seems to be gaining momentum. I'm hoping we can keep
adding to that progress with a good run out at Miller."

Frisselle has run a limited schedule during the 2008 season, teaming with
Ricky Taylor in the No. 47 Brach's machine in the second half of
the year and taking seven top-ten results in the chassis' first
year of Rolex Sports Car Series competition.

"We are still working to get our plans for next year finalized and
hope to have something to announce soon," said Frisselle. "We
know we have all the ingredients we need to be really strong next year
but we just need to sort out the commercial side of the program so we can
run the full schedule. But for this weekend at Miller it's all
about doing as well as we possibly can to help Brad and Memo and try to
get this 77 a few more spots in the final championship standings."